A superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation.
1 Much of the economy does not match the prowess of German manufacturers.
2 The squire was telling the girl of his prowess in the hunt.
3 All their talk would be of him and his great hunting prowess .
4 Nothing so quickly demolishes prejudice in garrison as prowess in the field.
5 Google brought its considerable camera prowess down to the affordable phone market.
6 People used her as a lure, and proof of their social prowess .
7 The tales of his skill and prowess spread far through the wilderness.
8 State television frequently portrayed the platform as evidence of Venezuela's engineering prowess .
9 Young Julian clearly had considerable prowess in the swing of his bat.
10 The prowess of this prince has been celebrated in prose and verse.
11 The Scriptures refrain intentionally from expatiating upon the prowess of the miscreant.
12 The EDGAR database is a good test of the team's XML prowess .
13 Many say they fear compliance hurdles or a lack of tech prowess .
14 The women like prowess and the manly virtues of pluck and endurance.
15 He had imagined peoples secure in the shadow of his eagle-eyed prowess .
16 No failures - what, not even of football prowess or political will?
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